Concert Reviews

Heart’s Wilson sisters rocked San Antonio with decades' worth of hits

The pioneering Seattle-based rock band still has it.

By Nina Rangel

The opening riffs of Seattle-based rock band Heart's "Barracuda," "Crazy on You" and "What About Love" are among the most recognizable on classic-rock radio. Appropriately, the group, formed in 1973, hit up San Antonio‘s Frost Bank Center Wednesday for nearly three hours of rock that was as familiar as it was energizing...

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All the fun we saw at San Antonio's Tejano Conjunto Festival on Friday

The annual Tejano Conjunto Festival, presented by the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, is back this weekend for its 42nd year. The gathering…

By San Antonio Current Staff

All the fun we saw at San Antonio's Tejano Conjunto Festival on Friday
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Everything we saw as Night Club brought its darkwave sounds to San Antonio's Paper Tiger

Darkwave duo Night Club brought its delicious, keyboard-driven brand of gloom to Paper Tiger on Tuesday. Touring behind its album Masochist, the…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Everything we saw as Night Club brought its darkwave sounds to San Antonio's Paper Tiger
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Everything we saw as Interpol brought its moody sounds to San Antonio's Boeing Center

Post-punk revivalists Interpol treated fans at Boeing Center at Tech Port to a riveting set of brooding but beautiful music built around…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Everything we saw as Interpol brought its moody sounds to San Antonio's Boeing Center
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Everything we saw at the return of San Antonio's La Semana Alegre

Thursday marked the first night of the resurrected La Semana Alegre music festival, which featured amazing performances from artists including Toadies, Girl…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Everything we saw at the return of San Antonio's La Semana Alegre
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May 1, 2024

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